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  1. Hans William Bentinck, 1.er conde de Portland, Barón Bentinck de Diepenheim y de Schoonheten, 1 KG, PC ( Diepenheim, Overijssel, 20 de julio de 1649 - 23 de noviembre de 1709), fue un noble neerlandés e inglés, que se convirtió, en una fase temprana, en el favorito de Guillermo III de Inglaterra, príncipe de Orange, estatúder en las Provincias...

  2. William Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland, KG, PC (Dutch: Hans Willem Bentinck; 20 July 1649 – 23 November 1709) was a Dutch-born English nobleman who became in an early stage the favourite of William, Prince of Orange, Stadtholder in the Netherlands, and future King of England.

  3. Grew, Marion E., William Bentinck and William III, Prince of Orange: the life of Bentinck, Earl of Portland from the Welbeck correspondence (London, 1924) [King’s Meadow Campus Ref DA462.B4.G7]; (reprinted, Kennikat Press, 1971) Japikse, M. (ed.) Correspondentie van Willem III en van Hans Willem Bentinck, 5 vols. (The Hague, 1927-1937)

  4. Hans William Bentinck, 1.er conde de Portland, Barón Bentinck de Diepenheim y de Schoonheten, KG, PC , fue un noble neerlandés e inglés, que se convirtió, en una fase temprana, en el favorito de Guillermo III de Inglaterra, príncipe de Orange, estatúder en las Provincias Unidas de los Países Bajos y futuro rey de Inglaterra.

  5. 19 de sept. de 2022 · Hans Willem Bentinck, 1st Earl of Portland. The Dutch noble family Bentinck is one of the oldest in the Low Countries, based mostly in the eastern part of the country, in the provinces of Gelderland and Overijssel.

  6. William Bentinck (known as Willem Bentinck in Dutch) was the first son of the second marriage of the 1st Earl of Portland. His half-brother Henry Bentinck, 1st Duke of Portland, inherited his father's English possessions. William inherited the Dutch lordships of Rhoon and Pendrecht.

  7. Hans Willem Bentinck, ist Earl ofPortland, the favourite of William III.1 Indeed, the very re-emergence of the favourite in late-Stuart England is a phenomenon that has been largely ignored by historians, who have concentrated mainly on the early seventeenth century. The cardinals Richelieu and Mazarin, and the dukes of Lerma, Olivarez and